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Hey up for sale or SWAPS is my 1996 vs series two statesman super 6

Immaculate condition pretty much stock

160,xxx k's

Auto shifts hard and smooth a1 condition.

2.5" exhaust with dual cats.

Tinted windows.

Stereo.

11 pound pulley upgrade kit (not installed but included in sale)

All statesman extras:

Cruise control.

Power windows.

Climate control.

Velour interior.

Ice cold air con.

Has no rego

All it needs is link pin bushes, rocker cover gasket, airbag on passenger side is peeled up, needs one tyre.

Contact jahn anytime 0432163488 msg for pics as im using my i phone atm cant post any up

Open to offers and swaps $6500 ONO

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Too all you scammin dream boats msgin me im not intersted in sending my car to hong kong or wherever why would five different people say the same thing to email you immediatly not gunna so f**k off

Also intersted in R32 skyline or diesel patrol or utes open to any swaps or offers but!

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